268 PRIZES OFFERED BY TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS. 



organization for the restriction of tuberculosis. Each medal will be 

 accompanied by a diploma or certificate of award. 



IX. A gold medal and two silver medals are offered for the best ex- 

 hibits sent in by any State or country (the United States excluded), 

 illustrating effective organization for the restriction of tuberculosis. 

 Each medal will be accompanied by a diploma or certificate of award. 



X. A gold medal and two silver medals are offered for each of the 

 following exhibits; each medal will be accompanied by a diploma or 

 certificate of award; wherever possible each competitor is required to file 

 a brief or printed report : 



A. For the best contribution to the pathological exhibit. 



B. For the best exhibit of laws and ordinances in force June 1, 1908, 

 for the prevention of tuberculosis by any State of the United States. 

 Brief required. 



C. For the best exhibit of laws and ordinances in force June 1, 1908, 

 for the prevention of tuberculosis by any State or country (the United 

 States excluded). Brief required. 



D. For the best exhibit of laws and ordinances in force June 1, 1908, 

 for the prevention of tuberculosis by any municipality in the world. 

 Brief required. 



E. For the society engaged in the crusade against tuberculosis having 

 the largest membership in relation to population. Brief required. 



F. For the plans which have been proven best for raising money for the 

 crusade against tuberculosis. Brief required. 



G. For the best exhibit of a passenger railway car in the interest of the 

 crusade against tuberculosis. Brief required. 



H. For the best plans for employment for arrested cases of tuberculosis. 

 Brief required. 



XL Prizes of two gold medals and three silver medals will be awarded 

 for the best exhibit of a workshop or factory in the interest of the crusade 

 against tuberculosis. These medals will be accompanied by diplomas or 

 certificates of award. 



The exhibit must show in detail construction, equipment, management, 

 and results obtained. Each competitor must present a brief or report in 

 printed form. 



The following constitute the committee on prizes : Dr. Charles J. Hat- 

 field, Philadelphia (chairman) ; Dr. Thomas G. Ashton, Philadelphia 

 (secretary) ; Dr. Edward E. Baldwin, Saranac Lake; Dr. Sherman G. 

 Bonney, Denver ; Dr. John L. Dawson, Charleston, S. C. ; Dr. H. B. Favill, 

 Chicago; Dr. John B. Hawes, 2d, Boston; Dr. H. D. Holton, Brattleboro; 

 Dr. E. C. Levy, Richmond, Va. ; Dr. Charles L. Minor, Asheville, N". G; 

 Dr. Estes Nichols, Augusta, Me.; Dr. M. J. Eosenau, Washington; Dr. 

 J. Madison Taylor, Philadelphia; Dr. William S. Thayer, Baltimore; 

 Dr. Louis M. Warfield, St. Louis. 



